Because Arabic has a richer vocabulary and it sounds better.
Arabic was approved as an official language of the United Nations in 1973. This decision acknowledged the large number of Arabic-speaking countries and the importance of the language in international communication.
Arabic is traditionally written and read from right to left due to its historical origins in the Arabic region. The direction of writing is considered cultural and customary in Arabic-speaking societies. It is also believed to have originated from right-to-left writing practices in the ancient Semitic languages.
Writing from right to left is commonly done in languages such as Arabic and Hebrew.
Actually it is a tie. Arabic is the most difficult spoken language. Writing Arabic is the second hardest. Speaking Chinese is the second hardest, writing it is the first. Learn both languages! You'll never have to go through that painstaking nothing to do feeling ever again! *Hebrew is at third.
Yes, Swahili is a Bantu language that developed as a result of interactions between Bantu-speaking peoples along the East African coast and traders from Arabic-speaking regions. The language borrowed vocabulary, some grammatical structures, and elements of culture from Arabic, resulting in the Swahili language as it's known today.
Arabic-speaking countries use Arabic as their written language.
An Arabic script is the 28-letter abjad used for writing the Arabic language.
The word "language" in Arabic is (لغة) logha. As for the actual method of writing in Arabic, Arabic is a language with an alphabet. It is written from right to left by scripting the letters together.
Home language of 85% of world Muslims is not Arabic.
Arabic was approved as an official language of the United Nations in 1973. This decision acknowledged the large number of Arabic-speaking countries and the importance of the language in international communication.
Depends on the language. Hebrew is written one way, Arabic another. Writing the language means writing it in its own characters.
Arabic is traditionally written and read from right to left due to its historical origins in the Arabic region. The direction of writing is considered cultural and customary in Arabic-speaking societies. It is also believed to have originated from right-to-left writing practices in the ancient Semitic languages.
Writing from right to left is commonly done in languages such as Arabic and Hebrew.
Swahili vocabulary springs from the Arabic language, made through more than many centuries of exchange with Arabic-speaking peoples
khairun hassanun Good = جيد Quaz is the best way I can spell it in English if you are speaking to a man. Quaezah if your speaking to a female and Quazeen if you are speaking to a group. My translation is not high Arabic it is street language from Alexandria, Egypt.
Actually it is a tie. Arabic is the most difficult spoken language. Writing Arabic is the second hardest. Speaking Chinese is the second hardest, writing it is the first. Learn both languages! You'll never have to go through that painstaking nothing to do feeling ever again! *Hebrew is at third.
Algeria, Bahrain, Sudan, Syria, Kuwait. That's just a few places where Arabic is recognised as an official language.